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  1. fáilte - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 10, 2025 · From Middle Irish fáilte, from Old Irish fáilte, [1] from Proto-Celtic *wāletiyā, from Proto-Indo-European *welh₁-. fáilte f (genitive singular fáilte, nominative plural fáiltí) Bhí fáilte …

  2. How to Pronounce Fáilte? (WELCOME!) | Irish, Gaelic Scottish ...

    Information & Source: Fáilte (Irish pronunciation: [ˈfˠaːlʲtʲə]), Fàilte (Scottish Gaelic: [ˈfaːltʲə]), and Failt (Manx: [ˈfaːlʲtʃ]) is a word meaning "welcome". This word appears in the Irish...

  3. fáilte pronunciation: How to pronounce fáilte in Irish ... - Forvo

    Pronounce fáilte in Irish. Can you pronounce it better? Or with a different accent? Pronounce fáilte in Scottish Gaelic.

  4. English–Irish Dictionary (de Bhaldraithe): fáilte

    To receive s.o. with full honours, fáilte onórach a chur roimh dhuine. To give s.o. a kind reception, fáilte charthanach a chur roimh dhuine. Will you come with me? I should love to, an dtiocfá …

  5. fáilte‎ (Irish, Old Irish): meaning, translation - WordSense

    WordSense Dictionary: fáilte - meaning, definition, origin.

  6. Fáilte: Unlocking Ireland’s Warmest Welcome

    When you step into the world of Irish language learning, one of the first words you’ll encounter is fáilte — meaning “welcome.” From the friendly greeting Céad míle fáilte (a hundred-thousand …

  7. What does fáilte mean in Irish? - WordHippo

    Need to translate "fáilte" from Irish? Here are 2 possible meanings.

  8. fáilte in English - Irish-English Dictionary | Glosbe

    Check 'fáilte' translations into English. Look through examples of fáilte translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.

  9. How to pronounce fáilte | HowToPronounce.com

    5 days ago · How to say fáilte in English? Pronunciation of fáilte with 24 audio pronunciations, 1 meaning, 10 translations and more for fáilte.

  10. "Failte" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

    Failte is a Gaelic word that means "welcome" in Irish and Scottish Gaelic. It is often used as a greeting to welcome someone or something, such as "Cead mile fáilte" which means "a …